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continuate This word is ufed by many ancient English writers . Thus , by Chapman , in his verfion of the fourth book of the Ody Jey : Her handmaids join'd in a continuale yell . " STEEVENS . He paffes , i . e . exceeds , goes beyond ...
continuate This word is ufed by many ancient English writers . Thus , by Chapman , in his verfion of the fourth book of the Ody Jey : Her handmaids join'd in a continuale yell . " STEEVENS . He paffes , i . e . exceeds , goes beyond ...
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I find it , however , ufed by Heywood , after him , in A Maidenhead well Loft , 1634 : How eafy could I period all my care . " Again in The Country Girl , by T. B. 1647 : " " " To period our vain - grievings . " STEEVENS .
I find it , however , ufed by Heywood , after him , in A Maidenhead well Loft , 1634 : How eafy could I period all my care . " Again in The Country Girl , by T. B. 1647 : " " " To period our vain - grievings . " STEEVENS .
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The conje & ure of Dr. Johnfes , who obferves , that L only was probably fet down in the MS . is well founded ; for that abbreviation is ufed in the old copy in this very scene , and in many other places .
The conje & ure of Dr. Johnfes , who obferves , that L only was probably fet down in the MS . is well founded ; for that abbreviation is ufed in the old copy in this very scene , and in many other places .
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The poet does not mean here , that he would be cross'd in humour , but that he would have his hand cross'd with money , if he could . He is playing on the word , and alluding to our old filver penny , ufed before K. Edward the Firft's ...
The poet does not mean here , that he would be cross'd in humour , but that he would have his hand cross'd with money , if he could . He is playing on the word , and alluding to our old filver penny , ufed before K. Edward the Firft's ...
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STEEVENS . ingeniously Ingenious was anciently ufed inftead of ingenuous . So , in The Taming of a Shrew : ** " A courfe of learning and ingenious ftudies . " REED . 3 Bid him fuppofe , fome good neceffity Touches his friend , ] Good ...
STEEVENS . ingeniously Ingenious was anciently ufed inftead of ingenuous . So , in The Taming of a Shrew : ** " A courfe of learning and ingenious ftudies . " REED . 3 Bid him fuppofe , fome good neceffity Touches his friend , ] Good ...
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